Eboue cried cos he's a cry baby. Adebayor would have cried just yesterday if he was like Eboue. C.oontish fans.
Only a small number of fans booed Ade. The Eboue thing was different
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
Read something a couple of seasons ago that showed clubs net spend over 10 years. Don't know the exact figures but it was something in the range of:
City: £600m
Chelsea: £450m
United: £350m
Pool: £400m
Spurs: £250m
Arsenal: - £18m
Arsenal have finished above all of those teams at least once in that period of time.
They won't know what the got til it's gone
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
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No. When Lehman gave away that penalty at the end, it was hilarious.
Lots of Arsenal fans seem rather defensive
Almost as though my statements about their awful support has riled them because its the truth.
Wenger too good for you lot, imo.
comment by The RC - Football Expert & gentleman (U17921)
posted 4 seconds ago
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
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No. When Lehman gave away that penalty at the end, it was hilarious.
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Small time.
You left with a point, we left not only with the title but the pleasure of winning it on the ground of our major rivals. Now THAT is hilarious.
Are you one of those WOB mugs?
Bigging up a Wenger achievement and in the next breath slagging him off and demanding he resign
You really are the worst supporters in the world.
comment by chatterer (U18218)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The RC - Football Expert & gentleman (U17921)
posted 4 seconds ago
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
__
No. When Lehman gave away that penalty at the end, it was hilarious.
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Small time.
You left with a point, we left not only with the title but the pleasure of winning it on the ground of our major rivals. Now THAT is hilarious.
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To quote Henry: “When we won the league at Tottenham, they came back 2-2 in the last-minute of the game, and they’re celebrating – because they’re happy to draw against us, obviously. And I remember saying to Mauricio Tarricco, do you realise we only need a point to be Champions? And they all [were really shocked]. So I said ‘Yes. Now we’re going to celebrate on your pitch. Bye bye!'
Funny things happen. I remember when you lost in the last minute to Birmingham of the cup final
Or when you lost 5-1 to Spurs.
Or the time your own mug supporters started fighting each other.
It's football
Premier league win on rivals ground >> league cup win, the cup your team have only won twice since 1991.
5-1? What about the back to back 5-2's one of which you had a 10 point gap on us eventually ending below us?
Wenger has been a good manager for Arsenal. He has simply overstayed after taking the club as far as he can. Except you have Fergie (a once-in-a -lifetime manager), most fans would be exasperated, exhausted and increasingly disillusioned at having the same man in charge for nearly 2 decades and stagnating at the same level for nearly a decade. You just have to know when to walk away. Wenger's time is done.
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First 8/9 years, he was very good. After that, his deficiencies showed when he decided it would be a good idea to get rid of the ageing invincible players entirely from the club and replace them with youngsters. He has also mismanaged some of the financial resources he's had at his disposal, mainly through our reported egalitarian pay structure. The emergence of City and Chelsea was obviously through no fault of his own and was unforeseen, but he struggled to adapt his methods and persisted with a philosophy and formation which we simply didn't have the players to suit. His refusal to accept this was why we got sussed out so easily by the big sides and its why younger, innovative managers have got the better of him in recent times.
To sum up, his overall managerial career has been good but in my books, he will always be a mile off the truly great managers of the game.
Well we aren't going to rate him as a player are we.
comment by 9bit (U19964)
posted 8 seconds ago
Best manager of all time
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I wouldn't say that personally, but he has definitely showed his persistence, loyalty and he has battled against criticism all of these years. A extremely good manager to say the least.
He is not the longest serving manager in the country cos he is a mug is he?
His mojo has gone. His first 9yrs or so were immense, he seemed to have a real Midas touch for finding very good players, at reasonable prices, who were perfectly suited physically and mentally for English football.
The players he gets now generally seem to be much flakier characters, and not as imposing physically either. Hence he's a hare, not a greyhound nowadays
he bought alot of change's to the english game...inheritied prob's the best back 4/5 ever assembled and built around it with stunning results.
his longevity is a testament to his talents and now they appear to be able to finance big money signings again...he really has no excuses now not to be near the top of league and challenging on all fronts again.
still hate arsenal...but admire and respect the way they go about things and how AW sticks to his pricipals.
so really dont get the AW out brigade.
comment by Samir - #WengerOutSince2011 (U2630)
posted 1 day ago
First 8/9 years, he was very good.
He was more than very good he was facking amazing and the job he did from 05-13 to keep us top 4 with financial stadium restrictions was a miracle
After that, his deficiencies showed when he decided it would be a good idea to get rid of the ageing invincible players entirely from the club and replace them with youngsters.
Hmmm funny how he only had to change policy when these restrictions were placed upon him by the new stadium he didnt choose to do anything he was forced to do it to keep us from financial disaster
He has also mismanaged some of the financial resources he's had at his disposal, mainly through our reported egalitarian pay structure.
He more than made up for it by keeping us top 4 every season and having to make 30m profit to keep us a float
The emergence of City and Chelsea was obviously through no fault of his own and was unforeseen, but he struggled to adapt his methods and persisted with a philosophy and formation which we simply didn't have the players to suit. His refusal to accept this was why we got sussed out so easily by the big sides and its why younger, innovative managers have got the better of him in recent times.
To sum up, his overall managerial career has been good but in my books, he will always be a mile off the truly great managers of the game.
He is one of the greatest managers of all time only a hater would call him only good but you reckon Rodgers is a better manager than him so we can dismiss your nonsense opinion immediately
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posted on 25/1/15
Fishing
posted on 25/1/15
Eboue cried cos he's a cry baby. Adebayor would have cried just yesterday if he was like Eboue. C.oontish fans.
posted on 25/1/15
Only a small number of fans booed Ade. The Eboue thing was different
posted on 25/1/15
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
posted on 25/1/15
Read something a couple of seasons ago that showed clubs net spend over 10 years. Don't know the exact figures but it was something in the range of:
City: £600m
Chelsea: £450m
United: £350m
Pool: £400m
Spurs: £250m
Arsenal: - £18m
Arsenal have finished above all of those teams at least once in that period of time.
They won't know what the got til it's gone
posted on 25/1/15
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
__
No. When Lehman gave away that penalty at the end, it was hilarious.
posted on 25/1/15
Lots of Arsenal fans seem rather defensive
Almost as though my statements about their awful support has riled them because its the truth.
Wenger too good for you lot, imo.
posted on 25/1/15
comment by The RC - Football Expert & gentleman (U17921)
posted 4 seconds ago
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
__
No. When Lehman gave away that penalty at the end, it was hilarious.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Small time.
You left with a point, we left not only with the title but the pleasure of winning it on the ground of our major rivals. Now THAT is hilarious.
posted on 25/1/15
Are you one of those WOB mugs?
Bigging up a Wenger achievement and in the next breath slagging him off and demanding he resign
You really are the worst supporters in the world.
posted on 25/1/15
comment by chatterer (U18218)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The RC - Football Expert & gentleman (U17921)
posted 4 seconds ago
I get the impression tottenham fans are still emotionally scarred from the Invincibles winning the league on their turf.
__
No. When Lehman gave away that penalty at the end, it was hilarious.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Small time.
You left with a point, we left not only with the title but the pleasure of winning it on the ground of our major rivals. Now THAT is hilarious.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Henry: “When we won the league at Tottenham, they came back 2-2 in the last-minute of the game, and they’re celebrating – because they’re happy to draw against us, obviously. And I remember saying to Mauricio Tarricco, do you realise we only need a point to be Champions? And they all [were really shocked]. So I said ‘Yes. Now we’re going to celebrate on your pitch. Bye bye!'
posted on 25/1/15
Funny things happen. I remember when you lost in the last minute to Birmingham of the cup final
Or when you lost 5-1 to Spurs.
Or the time your own mug supporters started fighting each other.
It's football
posted on 25/1/15
Premier league win on rivals ground >> league cup win, the cup your team have only won twice since 1991.
5-1? What about the back to back 5-2's one of which you had a 10 point gap on us eventually ending below us?
posted on 25/1/15
Wenger has been a good manager for Arsenal. He has simply overstayed after taking the club as far as he can. Except you have Fergie (a once-in-a -lifetime manager), most fans would be exasperated, exhausted and increasingly disillusioned at having the same man in charge for nearly 2 decades and stagnating at the same level for nearly a decade. You just have to know when to walk away. Wenger's time is done.
posted on 25/1/15
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posted on 25/1/15
Raptors revenge
posted on 25/1/15
First 8/9 years, he was very good. After that, his deficiencies showed when he decided it would be a good idea to get rid of the ageing invincible players entirely from the club and replace them with youngsters. He has also mismanaged some of the financial resources he's had at his disposal, mainly through our reported egalitarian pay structure. The emergence of City and Chelsea was obviously through no fault of his own and was unforeseen, but he struggled to adapt his methods and persisted with a philosophy and formation which we simply didn't have the players to suit. His refusal to accept this was why we got sussed out so easily by the big sides and its why younger, innovative managers have got the better of him in recent times.
To sum up, his overall managerial career has been good but in my books, he will always be a mile off the truly great managers of the game.
posted on 25/1/15
Well we aren't going to rate him as a player are we.
posted on 25/1/15
Best manager of all time
posted on 25/1/15
comment by 9bit (U19964)
posted 8 seconds ago
Best manager of all time
---------------------------------------------
I wouldn't say that personally, but he has definitely showed his persistence, loyalty and he has battled against criticism all of these years. A extremely good manager to say the least.
posted on 25/1/15
He is not the longest serving manager in the country cos he is a mug is he?
posted on 25/1/15
His employers are mugs.
posted on 26/1/15
His mojo has gone. His first 9yrs or so were immense, he seemed to have a real Midas touch for finding very good players, at reasonable prices, who were perfectly suited physically and mentally for English football.
The players he gets now generally seem to be much flakier characters, and not as imposing physically either. Hence he's a hare, not a greyhound nowadays
posted on 26/1/15
he bought alot of change's to the english game...inheritied prob's the best back 4/5 ever assembled and built around it with stunning results.
his longevity is a testament to his talents and now they appear to be able to finance big money signings again...he really has no excuses now not to be near the top of league and challenging on all fronts again.
still hate arsenal...but admire and respect the way they go about things and how AW sticks to his pricipals.
so really dont get the AW out brigade.
posted on 26/1/15
comment by Samir - #WengerOutSince2011 (U2630)
posted 1 day ago
First 8/9 years, he was very good.
He was more than very good he was facking amazing and the job he did from 05-13 to keep us top 4 with financial stadium restrictions was a miracle
After that, his deficiencies showed when he decided it would be a good idea to get rid of the ageing invincible players entirely from the club and replace them with youngsters.
Hmmm funny how he only had to change policy when these restrictions were placed upon him by the new stadium he didnt choose to do anything he was forced to do it to keep us from financial disaster
He has also mismanaged some of the financial resources he's had at his disposal, mainly through our reported egalitarian pay structure.
He more than made up for it by keeping us top 4 every season and having to make 30m profit to keep us a float
The emergence of City and Chelsea was obviously through no fault of his own and was unforeseen, but he struggled to adapt his methods and persisted with a philosophy and formation which we simply didn't have the players to suit. His refusal to accept this was why we got sussed out so easily by the big sides and its why younger, innovative managers have got the better of him in recent times.
To sum up, his overall managerial career has been good but in my books, he will always be a mile off the truly great managers of the game.
He is one of the greatest managers of all time only a hater would call him only good but you reckon Rodgers is a better manager than him so we can dismiss your nonsense opinion immediately
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